Environment
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More Than 10,000 Camels Might Be Shot For "Drinking Too Much Water"
Animals wreak havoc in drought-afflicted areas, causing damage to infrastructure. Professional firearms experts may shoot more than 10,000 camels amid the devastating wildfires spreading across Australia to save them from drinking an excessive amount of water in the drought-afflicted country.
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